Career
Assessment – Myers Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI)
The
Myers Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) is a time tested assessment that
focuses on various dynamics related to personality. Historically, it
has been an excellent resource for people in career transition. The
MBTI will help you...
*
focus on career paths that will align closely with your
personality.
* articulate the value you bring prospective
employers.
* initiate the necessary steps that will aid you in
professional growth.
* recognize your areas of professional
development.
* understand the elements that make up your ideal
working environment.
Resume
Development
Since
the beginning of time, a
crisp, eye-catching resume has been deemed of utmost importance by
career transition experts. Dan will coach you on...
*
the most powerful ways to grab an employer's attention on paper.
*
the information to include listing all that encompasses your
education.
* the best ways to format your resume should you want
to change careers.
* the resume mistakes that drive employers
absolutely crazy.
* the skill sets you must include on your
resume.
* the dangers associated with listing your community
activities.
Online/Social
Networking – LinkedIn's Big Picture
Dan
considers LinkedIn (linkedin.com) to be the best online/social
networking site on Earth.
He
will show you how
to...
*
leverage knowledge to become recognized as a subject matter expert.
*
identify companies to target that are within specific niche
markets.
* network with people across the globe who have similar
viewpoints as you.
* keep up with industry trends.
* enrich
your online presence through the use of various applications.
*
demonstrate a willingness to help others (paying it forward).
*
improve the chances of getting your credentials in front of decision
makers
* utilize the tool to make a memorable, positive impression
during interviews.
The
Big Picture of Networking
Networking
is highly regarded as the key to survival while in career transition.
Dan will share with you...
*
the appropriate sequence of events that make networking meetings
successful.
* the correlations between networking and baseball.
*
the most common networking mistakes.
* the nine words that work
like magic when asking people for help.
* the things to consider
when creating a marketing plan you can be truly joyous about.
*
the things to have in front of you before calling a networking
contact.
* the ways to get your networking contacts to become
absolutely crazy about you.
The
Big Picture of Interviewing & Negotiation
Without
question, being invited to an interview is a milestone during your
campaign. There are many things to consider to increase the
likelihood of success when face to face with the prospective
employer. You
will learn...
*
the activities you should engage in before the day of the
interview.
* the correlation between interviews and the Chicago
Bulls.
* the items you must bring to the interview.
* the ways
to keep the interviewer from activating the “trap door.”
* the
ways that umbrellas, sweet tea, and cash connect to poise.
* the
questions you should be prepared to answer.
* the questions you
should ask, and shouldn't ask.
* the things to do once you return
home after an interview.
* the things to consider before accepting
a job offer.
* the details that need your attention before you
start your new position.
Testimonials
Robyn Owen –
Realtor,
wrote...
“Dan has an amazing way of helping people discover
their talents, and finding the career path that will highlight their
strengths...”
Joe
Lipka –
Business
Analyst, wrote...
“Dan's
help and encouragement during my career transition was a key in
keeping me going forward. Enthusiasm and confidence are the keys to
maintaining sanity and momentum during a job search. Dan has both
qualities in abundance and has the rare ability to project them to
people. Thank you Dan, for all you did to keep me going during my job
search!”
Vickie
Bevenour –
Executive
Coach, wrote...
“If
you need some motivation make Dan Galloway your first stop. In the
training venue he gives a high energy delivery and gets EVERYONE
involved. In an individual coaching session you will come away
inspired and ready to meet your next challenge.”